Sucker Creek First Nation - Enilda, Alberta
Posted by: wildwoodke
N 55° 24.697 W 116° 15.454
11U E 547004 N 6140848
This waymark is for the western boundary of the Sucker Creek First Nation on Highway 2 near Enilda, Alberta.
Waymark Code: WM5REB
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 02/06/2009
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Sucker Creek First Nation is a small community of approximately 700 people on reserve, and a total membership population of 2217. They are located along Highway 2 on the west shore of Lesser Slave Lake in northern Alberta, 390 km north of Edmonton. They are one of five Nations in the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council.
Sucker Creek has several small businesses, including three gas stations, two liquor stores, a heavy-duty mechanical repair and several trucking companies. The First Nation also operates a museum and numerous programs through the administration office and the Health Centre.
Sucker Creek First Nation is a signatory of Treaty 8.
Ph: (780) 523-4426
Fax: (780) 523-3111
Type of Nation Within: Indian Reserve (Canada)
Tribe or Band: Cree
Address of Main Entrance to area: P.O. Box 65 Enilda, Alberta Canada T0G 0W0
Population: 700
Date when area was established or set aside: 06/21/1899
Open or Closed to Public: Open To Public
Website for further information: [Web Link]
Land Area - Specify Acres or Miles: Not listed
Coordinates of site within area to visit: Not Listed
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